Phoenix New Times: “Target’s online store stopped selling hemp oil containing cannabidiol, a cannabis extract, on Thursday in the wake of concerns by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency about the products. CW Hemp, makers of Charlotte’s Web high-cannabidiol (CBD), low-THC extract oil, announced Thursday morning that its products could be purchased through the retail giant’s website. According to the Cannabist web site, CW Hemp put out a press release on Thursday announcing that Target sold the products, claiming it meant CBD was ‘going mainstream.’ . . . But by Thursday afternoon, Target’s web page that sold the products was updated to reflect the products’ removal.”
Target Pulls the Hemp Oil Product That DEA Opposes From Online Store
By On the Net|2017-09-30T17:26:20-07:00September 30th, 2017|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Target Pulls the Hemp Oil Product That DEA Opposes From Online Store
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